CONCURRENCY

Section: Form

Explanation
Example
Definition of Concurrency:
Because things exist or appear simultaneously, it is claimed that one is the cause of the other. The form of the argument is: B is present along with C; therefore B is the cause of C. But two concurrents could never be the cause of one another, for a cause is something antecedent in time.

'Who was President at the time of World War I? Wilson, a Democrat. Who was President at the time of World War II? Roosevelt, a Democrat. Who was President at the time of the Korean War? Truman, a Democrat. Obviously, the Democratic party is the war party.

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